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What factors will increase the difficulty of women's elderly childbearing?

 What factors will increase the difficulty of women's elderly childbearing?

introduction

The elderly childbearing of women refers to the pregnancy and childbearing of women over 35 years old. With the development of modern society, more and more women choose to delay childbearing. However, the elderly childbearing also faces some challenges and difficulties. This article will elaborate which factors will increase the difficulty of women's elderly childbearing from four aspects: physical factors, decreased reproductive capacity, increased genetic risk and increased psychological pressure.

Physical factors

Physical factors are an important factor that affects women's elderly childbearing. With the growth of age, women's ovarian function gradually weakens, the quality of eggs declines, ovulation is irregular, and it is difficult to achieve a successful pregnancy. In addition, after the age of 35, the thickness and quality of endometrium will also decline to some extent. All these physical factors will increase the difficulty for women to give birth at an advanced age. In addition, women have a higher risk of pregnancy complications when giving birth at an advanced age. For example, the incidence of pregnancy hypertension, pregnancy diabetes, oligohydramnios and other problems will increase with age. These complications not only pose a risk to the mother's own health, but also adversely affect the growth and development of the fetus.

Decreased reproductive capacity

Another difficulty of women's elderly childbearing is the decline of reproductive capacity. Generally speaking, the female eugenics period is between 20 and 35 years old, when the female reproductive system is mature and the egg quality is the best. However, with the growth of age, the number and quality of female eggs will gradually decrease, and the ovulation function will also be affected. Therefore, when women give birth at an advanced age, their fertility is significantly reduced, and the probability of successful pregnancy is correspondingly reduced. In addition, women are prone to infertility when giving birth at an advanced age. With the increase of age, the possibility of female infertility will also increase. This may be due to the decrease of fertility due to the decrease of egg quality, or reproductive system problems such as endometrial dysplasia.

Increased genetic risk

Women's elderly childbearing also faces increased genetic risks. With the growth of age, the probability of chromosomal abnormalities in women's eggs will also increase, which will lead to embryo implantation failure, fetal suspension, abortion, or chromosomal abnormalities at birth. For example, children born to women over 35 years of age are 10 times more likely to suffer from Down syndrome than those in the 20-50 age group. In addition, there is an increased genetic risk of diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension and other diseases in the elderly women. These genetic diseases not only pose a threat to the health of pregnant women, but also adversely affect the development and health of the fetus.

Increased psychological pressure

The difficulty of giving birth at an advanced age of women is also manifested in the increase of psychological pressure. With the growth of age, women's anxiety about childbirth will gradually increase. They are worried about the decline in the quality of their eggs and whether they can successfully conceive and give birth. This kind of psychological pressure not only poses a threat to women's own mental health, but also may affect the stability of the relationship between husband and wife. In addition, women's elderly childbearing will also be subject to external pressure. There are certain prejudices and discrimination in the society, and women who have given birth at an advanced age will be questioned and pressured. These negative factors will have a negative impact on women's psychological state, and then affect the smooth progress of the elderly childbearing.

Summary

The difficulty of women's elderly childbearing is affected by many factors. From the four aspects of physical factors, decreased reproductive capacity, increased genetic risk and increased psychological pressure, women's elderly childbearing faces challenges such as decreased physical condition, reduced probability of successful pregnancy, increased fertility problems and threatened mental health. Therefore, women need to fully understand these factors when deciding to give birth at an advanced age, and make wise choices under the guidance of doctors.
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